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<blockquote data-quote="artcarney" data-source="post: 900108" data-attributes="member: 44905"><p><strong>Snow Leopard Is Nice, But ....</strong></p><p></p><p>I run Path Finder 5.1.6. I leave the Finder running also because it's my understanding (and Cocoatech's recommendation) that Snow Leopard really relies more on the Finder than earlier releases of OS X.</p><p></p><p>The following error occurs with either just Path Finder running or just Finder running or both running.</p><p></p><p>I have a password protected iso image on an external drive. Before Snow Leopard I could just double-click on the image and a password dialog would appear from PF's title bar. I'd enter the password and it would mount and I could then access it, etc. Due to security reasons I do not keep this password in my keychain.</p><p></p><p>Since installing Snow Leopard now I enter the password and it acts like it doesn't know me, it won't let me in that way. Note that DiskImageMounter is the default program if the image is double-clicked.</p><p></p><p>If I right-click the image file and tell it to use DiskImageMounter (the default) to open the image, I get a password dialog in it's own window. When I enter my password it mounts the image and I can access it normally. Strange!</p><p></p><p>Other than that, I'm really bugged by the <strong><u>HUGE</u></strong> size of the icons in the Applications stack on my dock. Plus it appears Apple has not provided us with a way to adjust them. Tsk, tsk Apple.</p><p></p><p>Plus Snow Leopard broke the X-Screensavers. No more Euphoria. Also my Automator script to change my font in Mail is also broken. Rewrote the script fresh, still doesn't work most of the time.</p><p></p><p>Little bummed here in Maine.</p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artcarney, post: 900108, member: 44905"] [b]Snow Leopard Is Nice, But ....[/b] I run Path Finder 5.1.6. I leave the Finder running also because it's my understanding (and Cocoatech's recommendation) that Snow Leopard really relies more on the Finder than earlier releases of OS X. The following error occurs with either just Path Finder running or just Finder running or both running. I have a password protected iso image on an external drive. Before Snow Leopard I could just double-click on the image and a password dialog would appear from PF's title bar. I'd enter the password and it would mount and I could then access it, etc. Due to security reasons I do not keep this password in my keychain. Since installing Snow Leopard now I enter the password and it acts like it doesn't know me, it won't let me in that way. Note that DiskImageMounter is the default program if the image is double-clicked. If I right-click the image file and tell it to use DiskImageMounter (the default) to open the image, I get a password dialog in it's own window. When I enter my password it mounts the image and I can access it normally. Strange! Other than that, I'm really bugged by the [B][U]HUGE[/U][/B] size of the icons in the Applications stack on my dock. Plus it appears Apple has not provided us with a way to adjust them. Tsk, tsk Apple. Plus Snow Leopard broke the X-Screensavers. No more Euphoria. Also my Automator script to change my font in Mail is also broken. Rewrote the script fresh, still doesn't work most of the time. Little bummed here in Maine. David [/QUOTE]
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